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REGISTRY AUTO BACKUP SCHEDULE RUN AT USER LOGIN QUESTION
James:
@ Samson.
>No inquiry exits about windows repair right now, just registry backup. My poor old time buddy-standby Erunt bit the dust and seems abandoned, so its time for some new quality blood.
>Yup, the schedule created popup, opened right away.
>The Regbackup folder's specific subfolder exists (my computer name). My prior Tweaking.com manual registry backups are listed therein.
@ Shane.
>I am complete Nube as to the windows task scheduler so I just plain do not know how to check it to see if it ran or not, but if its shown in the Registry backup program will take a look-see around.
>>Update... solely opened "edit schedule" with click(s). A popup appeared stating: "The selected task "0" no longer exists. To see the current tasks click refresh."
Three panes opened:
(1.>top) Overview of Task Scheduler. >>> Some general Task scheduler info is displayed.
(2.>middle) Task status. >>> This windows reads: "reading data failed"
(3.>Bottom) Active tasks. >>> This windows reads: "reading data failed"
Most obviously, something is wrong in Denmark!! :undecided:
Samson:
Looks like Task Scheduler is the problem then...."Rotten in the state of Denmark" :wink:
Sounds very similar to a problem solved previously here....
http://www.tweaking.com/forums/index.php/topic,3725.msg26678.html#msg26678
"changing the schedule of Windows Defrag" fixed it for them.
Hold fire and see what Shane suggests.
James:
ok holding fire but looks near on point but w/o a $M auto-defrag to the extent that could matter.
maxXPsoft:
--- Quote from: James on October 27, 2015, 02:27:40 pm ---ok holding fire but looks near on point but w/o a $M auto-defrag to the extent that could matter.
--- End quote ---
I used to run an installer that copied the shortcut for this program to Startup on Win 7 and it worked
Does your shortcut properties look like this?
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Tweaking.com\Registry Backup\TweakingRegistryBackup.exe" /auto
To repair Task scheduler I think this will work
Find command prompt in your Start menu and right click run as Administrator, if that not available then might have to right click it and choose properties and select the box say |_| Run as Administrator
Paste these 2 cmds in the cmd prompt window
sc config Schedule start= auto
sc start Schedule
Reboot and see if it runs
James:
Hello maxXPsoft. While waiting for Shane, googled your suggestion:
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=%22repair%22+%22sc+config+Schedule+start%3D+auto%22+task+scheduler&start=10
Could not see exact match though a bit with Vista (often akin to Win7)
Have a source of verified Win 7 use to share with us?
Thanks James
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